Balanced day
Some schools work on a "balanced day" schedule, with two longer breaks instead of two recesses and lunch. In this section, you can find information about balanced day scheduling and the pros and cons for students, staff, and parents.
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Some schools work on a "balanced day" schedule, with two longer breaks instead of two recesses and lunch. In this section, you can find information about balanced day scheduling and the pros and cons for students, staff, and parents.
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